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On Monday, coach Mike McCarthy said the Packers would move forward with Brett Hundley at quarterback, but that hasn’t stopped the speculation.

Asked about whether or not the Packers would considering signing Colin Kaepernick, McCarthy snapped back and repeated that the quarterback situation will not change.

“Did you just listen to that question I just answered?” McCarthy told reporters. “I got three years invested in Brett Hundley. Two years invested in Joe Callahan. The quarterback room is exactly where it needs to be, OK?”

As insistent as McCarthy may be, it hasn’t stopped Vegas from putting out odds on who’s likely to eventually find their way to Green Bay. And to no one’s surprise, Kaepernick tops that list with 2-1 odds from Bovada.

Interestingly, however, New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning also landed on that list of odds and is 20-1 to end his season in Green Bay.

Of course, as fun as that may be to speculate about, Manning has a no-trade clause and it would take a remarkable circumstance for him to waive it. He’s made it abundantly clear he wants to end his career in New York, and it would be shocking if he didn’t.